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Month: October 2021

Posted on 24/10/2021

WeWork (WE Stock) IPO: Here’s What Investors Need To Know

Stock Surged In Its Market Debut After SPAC Merger. WeWork’s stocks rose this week in light of its’ market debut, after a tumultuous journey that included the impl ... ( read original story ...)

Posted on 24/10/2021

Japan nuclear reactor halted for missing anti-terror deadline

A nuclear reactor in central Japan's Fukui Prefecture was halted on Saturday, just four months after its restart as it could not meet a deadline set by regulators to implement anti-terrorism measures. ( read original story ...)

Posted on 24/10/2021

Tokyo OK’s late hours for bars, restaurants

TOKYO () - Most restaurants and bars in Tokyo will be able to return to almost normal operations for the first time in 11 months from Monday, following ... ( read original story ...)

Posted on 24/10/2021

Tokyo Hockey Stars Rupinder, Lakra Overwhelmed By PM Modi’s Letters Of Appreciation On Retirement

Olympic bronze medallist hockey players Rupinder Pal Singh and Birendra Lakra on Saturday said they were overwhelmed by the appreciation they received from Prime Minister Narendra Modi on their ... ( read original story ...)

Posted on 23/10/2021

Should you buy a bitcoin-futures ETF versus actual bitcoin or crypto stocks? Experts weigh in on the advantages of each.

Bitcoin-futures ETFs give investors some bitcoin exposure but they do have 'deficiencies,' says one market expert. ( read original story ...)

Posted on 23/10/2021

The founder of DeFi network avalanche says success for crypto will be bitcoin losing its crown to a stablecoin

We are not anywhere near done until the number one coin is a stablecoin,' Emin Gün Sirer, CEO of Ava Labs, told Insider. ( read original story ...)

Posted on 23/10/2021

Tokyo Bronze medallists Rupinder, Lakra overwhelmed by PM Modi’s letter of appreciation on retirement

PM also sent out the letter to Birendra Lakra on his retirement from the game. Both Pal and Lakra were part of India's recent Bronze Medal-winning team at the Tokyo Olympics 2020. The duo announced ... ( read original story ...)

Posted on 23/10/2021

48-Year-Old in Japan Arrested for Stealing Tokyo Revengers Volumes

Ken Wakui’s Tokyo Revengers manga follows the life-or-death time traveling exploits of high school delinquents, but even they haven’t been depicted stealing manga to the best of our knowledge. ( read original story ...)

Posted on 23/10/2021

Shinshu survives Osaka’s late scare as Aquino remains on bench

The Shinshu Brave Warriors survived the Osaka Evessa’s late-game scare and got away with an 85-82 win as Filipino forward Matthew Aquino remained on the bench in his debut in Division I of the Japan B ... ( read original story ...)

Posted on 23/10/2021

Matthew Aquino benched, but Shinshu pips Osaka to end four-game skid

MATTHEW Aquino was kept on the bench as Shinshu Brave Warriors held on to the 85-82 win over Osaka Evessa Saturday in the 2021-22 B.League season at Ookini Arena Maishima. Matthew ... ( read original story ...)

Posted on 23/10/2021

Tokyo reports 32 COVID-19 cases, below 50 for 7th straight day

Tokyo reports 32 new coronavirus cases, falling below 50 for the seventh consecutive day, as Japan has seen the number of infections falling steadily in tandem with progress in getting people ... ( read original story ...)

Posted on 23/10/2021

COVID-19 tracker: Tokyo confirms 32 new COVID-19 cases

Tokyo confirmed 32 new COVID-19 infection cases and one new fatality on Saturday, the metropolitan government said, following the recent downward trend of the virus over the last several weeks. The ... ( read original story ...)

Posted on 23/10/2021

Tokyo bronze medalists Rupinder, Lakra overwelhmed by PM Modi’s letter of appreciation on retirement

Former Indian men hockey player Rupinder Pal Singh was overwhelmed after he received a letter of appreciation from Prime Minister Narendra Modi on his retirem ... ( read original story ...)

Posted on 23/10/2021

Ray Parks scores 22 as Nagoya dumps Kiefer’s Shiga

Ray Parks Jr. turned an expected competitive battle with Kiefer Ravena into a one-sided affair after the Nagoya Diamond Dolphins ripped the Shiga Lakestars, 107-68, in the highly-anticipated B.League ... ( read original story ...)

Posted on 23/10/2021

Parks scores 22 as Nagoya thrashes Kiefer Ravena’s Shiga by 39 points

Parks led a hot start for the Diamond Dolphins that had them up by twin-digits at the end of the opening salvo, 23-12. ( read original story ...)

Posted on 23/10/2021

Bryan Bagunas, Oita Miyoshi suffer back-to-back losses after bowing to Nagoya

Bryan Bagunas and the Oita Miyoshi Weisse Adler stole the second set but could not complete the win over the Wolfdogs Nagoya, 21-25, 25-16, 22-25, 20-25, in the 2021-2022 Japan V. League on Saturday ... ( read original story ...)

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